BIND 9 Highlights

  • Improves security including DNSSEC (signed zones) and TSIG (signed DNS requests)
  • Enhances protocol support for IXFR, DDNS, Notify, and EDNSO
  • Provides access control where one server can provide multiple views to different users
  • Improves standard conformance
  • Improvements to server administration tools

BIND 8 Highlights

  • DNS Dynamic Updates (RFC 2136)
  • DNS Change Notification (RFC 1996)
  • Completely new configuration syntax
  • Flexible, categorized logging system
  • IP-address-based access control for queries, zone transfers, and updates that may be specified on a zone-by-zone basis
  • More efficient zone transfers
  • Improved performance for servers with thousands of zones
  • The server no longer forks for outbound zone transfers
  • Many bug fixes

Configuration File Guide

Kits

Bug Reports and Comments

Send bug reports to bind-bugs@isc.org .

DNS Related Newsgroups

The Internet Software Consortium

BIND is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, and although it is free for use and redistribution and incorporation into vendor products and export and anything else you can think of, it costs money to produce.  That money comes from ISPs, hardware and software vendors, companies who make extensive use of the software, and generally kind hearted folk such as yourself.

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